Has anyone read the Diablo forums on battle.net and on Reddit subforums lately? It is clear as high waters in hell, that Blizzard staff is actually writing up their own posts of topics, that gives the peons something to talk about to keep this whole audience of degenerates distracted. The evilness of corporate policies of our videogame industry this decade, has seeped deep into Diablo 3, such a crying shame, but those are not my tears.

I'm playing Simcity 2013, it's a nice casual game for me, and EA is supporting that game, (now onto patch 3.0) with constant communication between dev script writers and the fans.

EA, folks, we know EA, right? I think they're turning on a new leaf, which leaves much to be said about Blizzard and Activision how they kick their fans in the nuts every single day to keep them subdued. How god damn embarassing it must be for the folks behind the Diablo Franchise. I hope my post here makes it to Michael Morhaime diary entry, titled as; his life's largest fail

I burned my Diablo 3 CE box in a bonfire this last weekend for my Spring Cleaning. I then swept up those embers and ashes, to separate them from the earth which they burned on, not to contaminate precious soil.

I really enjoyed Defense Grid 1, never replayed it much, but it held me non-stop until I finished it. Looking Fwd to DF2. Thanks blues for reminding me about that game, I remember, or I thought, that this sequel was supposed to be released already last year? Devs probably partied hard with all that Kickstarter money, woke up with a hangover, and said, oh **** we need to code DF2!

Just like in their battlenet forums and reddit subforum, All these tickets have been sold out to Blizzard Moderators pretending to be the brainless yes-men fanbois!

Fact: EA , (EA! Guys, we're talking about EA!!!) ==> has, and is actively supporting their new game of Simcity, in the first month of release, far more than Blizzard ever has or will ever do, in the course of this whole year since D3 was released!

What an embarassment of epic proportions that must be!

so long, Blizztards.

I might go out there and scalp some T-Shirts with printed words: EA +1, Blizzard -1

I would hope that online / cloud games for major dev studios, can be what a desktop game is, only vastly better. If it's in anyway shape or form inferior to desktop environment, then yes, this old model needs to die fast.

My inside sources however, claim, that UBI has recently invested GOBS of CASH money bags to build new servers to power such online games, I've seen thousands of SSD drives being sold to UBI recently (from inside sales reps I know in the field)

remake the first one, in cinematic splendor glory, we will give you all the kickstarter funds necessary. You would have an audience spanning 4 generations. Then you can take your 8 billion dollar profit, and make a few new games on the side, perhaps opening jobs for hundreds of thousands of aspiring young developers. done? Why isn't it done yet? What did I say wrong? What's taking so long to answer me?

HorrorScope wrote on Apr 12, 2013, 10:15:Did anyone ask... Since the Playstation is getting a reworked version, which is supposed to be better, not rely on AH or always online. Are you bringing those features over to the PC? And if not why not? Since it is now be hypes as "the better version".

Why on earth would they "fix" the PC version? That's eliminating the market of gamers who have a PS3 and a PC and will buy BOTH games.

Perhaps 1 year into the release of D3, the marquee marketing anal-ists over at Blizzard and Activision are quickly realising, that the RMAH royalties are not going to save this game, as even 10% of the initial player base is not enough to meet demands. I hope this opens up the game more to get over 50% of that base back, but it will require an epic expansion with dark lore to make that happen, with no WoW reference whatsoever. Perhaps that's a pipedream.

I don't know the whole history, other than the fact that LucasArts had their heads up their ass when it came to reacting to a player / fanbase request. But this is high time it's done, and what I do hope to see from this, is that Disney and Pixar, and whatever owned studios, open a gaming development studio, that can work close with UbiSoft and the likes, or perhaps just remain on their own, and make all new games, for young and old, starting out fresh.

They have the cash to do this. They can get all that cash back, and then some, and create lots of jobs.

The reason D3 is here to stay, is because the game was tailored to the WoWtards, that have nothing to really complain about this game. This is the great divide that has put the stake in the heart for me, (the RMAH is secondary) but the utter disgrace that WoW tarnished the essence of Diablo, is what makes me sad the most.

Has anyone recently watched the Diablo 2 cinematic, or ever seen it? You know, the dark wanderer? Please review it, and see, why Diablo 3 and the Whimsyshire lolipop guild of followers, is an epic slap in the face of all proportions.

I wonder if I'm the only one asking this in the gaming world, but, what on earth do people get out of mods that can alter a game to such extent,

I mean, to people enjoy modding so that they can simply press X and have the whole 20 screens of monsters around them just vanish? Perhaps I am misunderstanding modding, and just think of it as a spoiler cheat cartridge.

Runic, I pray you make TL3 actually, I know you have to stay true to the series, so , if perhaps, you can make a dark world, focus on a simpler story, you know, a la Diablo 1 & 2 kind of lore, you can make your next game a worthy $60 title. your soundtrack was epic, featuring our beloved Matt Uelmen, but in no way is that music fitting to your cartoon fest. ugh, can't have it all, there must be some glaring NDA's set in place by Blizzard, to protect their IP, like saying POE cannot have proper fight mechanics, and TL cannot have proper mood setting, but why did Blizzard fudge completely on D3? I do know why though, it was the WoW & SC dev team that made D3 the best they could, and tailored it to the WoW audience,

mistake of the millenium for Diablo property.

I do wish Runic continued success. Sadly though, TL2 didn't hold my interest as I couldn't quite figure out the skill tree sections , and just saved a whole ton of skill points, not having the intuition where they should go... it was just not polished in that respect. Still, always worth $ the 20 dollars.

of all the days, Today I had a booming Metropolis in the new SimCity, and I found some legendary items that were equal to those that are normally posted by Blizzard in their RMAH store. Not sure if I'm being fooled, or oh wait a minute! I , oh, ahaha...

JohnnyRotten wrote on Mar 27, 2013, 11:40:Preorder an EA game? What could go wrong...

Nothing will go wrong. EA will render Simcity 5 to go offline during a 48 hour period, to allow for the influx of BF4 mob density on their servers. The people of Simcity 5 will shake their virtual fists in anger, but will fall on deaf ears at EA. Mission Accomplished. It looks like EA is here to stay, folks.